Posted in Biblical Studies, Biblical Theology, Book Reviews, Ecclesiology, Ex Pacto, Hermeneutics, N. T. Wright, New Perspective on Paul, New Testament, Old Testament, Semper Reformanda, Soteriology, Synthesis, Systematic Theology, tagged Reformed on April 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
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Download A Reformed Read Through N. T. Wright’s The Climax of the Covenant, Chs. 1-4 (PDF)
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Abstract: In The Climax of the Covenant N. T. Wright’s exegetical arguments toward Christ’s covenantal fulfillment of the Old Testament offer a rich harvest of biblical-theological and covenantal insights. However, compared to other Reformed [...]
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Posted in Justification, N. T. Wright, New Perspective on Paul, Research Papers, Richard Gaffin, Semper Reformanda, Sola Fide, Sola Gratia, Soteriology, Systematic Theology, tagged Christianity, Reformed, religion on February 16, 2008 | No Comments »
Overview: My personal statement on justification
For last semester’s systematics 3 course I was required to write a very brief (no more than 5 pp.) “personal statement” on the doctrine of justification. Furthermore, the professor asked us to read Richard Gaffin’s By Faith, Not By Sight and a couple of chapters from N. T. Wright’s What [...]
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Posted in Apologetics, Ex Pacto, John Piper, New Perspective on Paul, Pilgrim Praxis, Semper Reformanda, Soteriology, Synthesis, Systematic Theology, tagged Justification, new perspective on November 9, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Dr. John Piper’s The Future of Justification: A response to N. T. Wright (PDF; 2.2mb) is the latest addition to the Protestant debate on the so called “New Perspective on Paul.” Thoughtful readers will be encouraged by Piper’s forward in that while he disagrees with Wright’s “retelling of the story of justification,” Piper carefully engages [...]
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Posted in Ecclesiology, Evangelism, Federal Vision, John, New Perspective on Paul, Pilgrim Praxis, Psalm 145, Sacra Scriptura, Semper Reformanda, tagged doctrine, epistemology, polemics, Reggie Kidd on October 22, 2007 | No Comments »
In the wake of recent Reformed ecclesial disputes one perturbed seminary professor (and ordained PCA minister) tried to take the bite out of the debates by, ironically, giving more than a few bites of his own;1 The heated rhetoric in Dr. Kidd’s Mutual Defenestration Means Self Annihilation is worthy of none other than Luther’s tongue. [...]
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